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Title: getting bar end weights to stay in place
Post by: lazlokovacs on June 13, 2023, 03:02:41 PM
So for many years I've used long shouldered M6 bolts with whatever bits of rubber tube I have left and a washer to hold my bar ends in place. Though this never quite seems satisfactory as they tend to loosen over time and/or the rubber disintegrates. The very best set up I ever had was on the lemans 1000 whose bar ends had a long steel tube integral to the bar end with a conical tapered nut that expanded the steel tube.

What are you guys using? My google skills aren't up to finding a neat solution, in the past I've just ordered a cheapo set of bar ends, thrown them away and just used the rubber bit on whatever bar ends are best suited for that bike. Is that the best I can do?

Hopefully someone else has BTDT

thanks as usual
Title: Re: getting bar end weights to stay in place
Post by: PeteS on June 13, 2023, 05:28:02 PM
The expanding nuts on my ‘98 EV gave up within the first year. Guzzi wanted $70 for a replacement bar end.
I ended up machining an aluminum plug with a press fit into the bar and drilled and tapped for the bolt. Never a problem after that. Also machined new bar ends out of Aluminum.
That was my introduction to Guzzi parts pricing.

Pete
Title: Re: getting bar end weights to stay in place
Post by: wrbix on June 13, 2023, 05:43:21 PM
Expanding sleeve with blue LocTite on both the bolt and outside of sleeve.
Blue LocTite holds my world together.
Title: Re: getting bar end weights to stay in place
Post by: wirespokes on June 14, 2023, 12:10:08 AM
I always thought the internal bicycle seat clamp was the best idea. Machining an aluminum plug, drilled and tapped is a good idea. But I don't understand why bar ends would be needed or wanted, unless to compensate for poor tuning. These bikes are so smooth I see no need for them on my  bikes.
Title: Re: getting bar end weights to stay in place
Post by: Stretch on June 14, 2023, 05:13:09 AM
Quote
Blue LocTite holds my world together.

THIS!    ^^^


I have a KLR650. I wonder what the total weight of blue LocTite is on that machine........

                                                             -Stretch
Title: Re: getting bar end weights to stay in place
Post by: Scout63 on June 14, 2023, 06:10:21 AM

THIS!    ^^^


I have a KLR650. I wonder what the total weight of blue LocTite is on that machine........

                                                             -Stretch

Blue Loctite is my adult paste. I’ve eaten a fair bit just holding the cap in my mouth. It’s not bad.
Title: Re: getting bar end weights to stay in place
Post by: lazlokovacs on June 14, 2023, 06:21:21 AM
^^^^^^^
dude!!!! don't eat that stuff!!!!!

thanks for the replies
Title: Re: getting bar end weights to stay in place
Post by: Stretch on June 14, 2023, 08:20:26 AM
Hey - I just remembered I've got a set of internal expanding sleeves and
bolts leftover from a bark buster kit I got for the KLR. I don't need 'em.
You can have 'em gratis.

Shoot me a PM if you want 'em.

                                                     -Stretch